
Wilkins Jewellers is family business spanning two generations, originally established in 1967. Today, with the addition of a skilled, experienced team and Wilkins family members, the business continues to serve the Somerset community. We stock a wide range of jewellery, accessories and gifts. We also offer many services including jewellery repairs, watch servicing, valuation & engraving.
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Wilkins Jewellers is celebrating 50 years of trade, with a combined working experience of nearly 200 years in the jewellery and retail trade. Wilkins Jewellers of Bridgwater has been successfully serving Sedgemoor for nearly fifty years. During that time Wilkins Jewellers has remained an independant, comitted family business with an excellent reputation.
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At Wilkins Jewellers we have decades of experience in repairing, engraving and servicing your most precious pieces. Our workshop caters for repairs including ring sizing*, watch battery testing and replacement, watch strap alterations, silver and gold soldering, and polishing to name but a few. If in doubt our experienced team members will be able to assist you in your enquiry.
Wedding Ring Guide
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Here you will find all the necessary information to help you find the correct wedding bands for yourself and partner. Traditionally wedding bands were worn on the third finger of the left hand - a practice which dates back to ancient Egyptians. It was thought that the vein on this finger leads directly to your heart.
Gemstone Guide
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Gemstones are mysterious, beautiful and precious. The wide range of colours, textures and properties can seem overwhelming. In simple terms, gemstones can be divided into three categories - Mineral, Organic and synthetic. Mineral gemstones are found in rocks, organic gemstones are produced by nature via plants and animals and synthetic stones are made in laboratories.
Watch Buying Guide
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Watches are no longer just functional objects, they are also an expression of fashion and lifestyle. Yet despite the growing number of smartphones and smartwatches, the traditional wrist watch is still a highly desired object for many. The most common type of watch is the standard quartz crystal movement - an electronic circuit watch with a vibrating quartz piece that helps keeps precise time to within tenths of hundredths of seconds.
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